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contains dzimba, the
Shona term for "houses".
There are two
theories for the
etymology of the name. The
first proposes that the word is
derived from
Dzimba-dze-mabwe...
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archaeologist Peter Garlake claims that "Zimbabwe"
represents a
contracted form of
dzimba-hwe,
which means "venerated houses" in the
Zezuru dialect of
Shona and usually...
- the
titles of
their organisations. The name "Zimbabwe",
broken down to
Dzimba dzamabwe in
Shona (one of the two
major languages in the country), means...
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bloodline of the true
Nyabinghi warriors supposedly settled in the
heart of
Dzimba dze Mabwe, now
known as Zimbabwe.[citation needed] The term "Nyabinghi"...
- "bread" 8 zvi
zvingwa zvi- -ngwa "bread" 9 i imba i- -mba "house" 10 dzi
dzimba dzi- -mba "houses" 11 ru
rwizi ru- -izi "river" 12 ka
kambwa ka- -mbwa "that...
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album Eureka Eureka. Some
songs from the album,
especially "Ibotso" and "
Dzimba Dzemabwe",
provide commentary on
social ills in
Zimbabwean society, in particular...
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after a
tribe who
lived in the
mountains led by a
chief by the name of “
Dzimba”. It is said that as a
token of gratitude, the then King
Sobhuza married...
- that "Zimbabwe"
derives from
dzimba-dza-mabwe,
translated from the
Karanga dialect of
Shona as "houses of stones" (
dzimba =
plural of imba, "house"; mabwe...
- May 2004.
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Dzimba, John (1998).
South Africa's
Destabilization of Zimbabwe, 1980–89. Basingstoke:...
- Number", "Imaginary Friends" (2008)
Dennis Ferrer: "Hey Hey" (2010)
Winky D "
Dzimba Dzemabwe" (2022) B**** guitar:
Fender Amp:
Ashdown [1][dead link] "American Society...